

However, in Incredibles 2, she says that she was never afflicted with children.īut that doesn't necessarily mean that she never gave birth to a child. I mean, in 1953, she would have been old enough to give birth to a child. So, who was old enough to be Boo's mother in the 1950s? I mean, it definitely wasn't Elastigirl, because they don't have a fourth child, but we'll just get it out of the way: it's Edna Mode. Now, on The Incredibles side of things, we know that the films take place in 1962, as this is the date seen on Bob's newspaper.
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Given that all of these old Disney posters are hanging in the walls of multiple children's bedrooms, it's likely that the movie takes place in 1955, the year that Disneyland first opened.Īlso, Woody's Roundup aired in the early 1950s, meaning that it would be very popular with children, which is why Boo has a Jessie doll in her bedroom.Īnd if Boo is two years old in 1955, that means she was born in 1953. In the bedrooms of multiple children, we see vintage Disneyland posters. How are we gonna figure this out? Well, J from the SuperCarlinBrothers has found clues that could tell us when it takes place. As in, when the monsters go through the doors into the human world, what year are they entering? Well, before we can make an assumption on who her parents are, we have to decide when Monsters, Inc.

This means that if Boo is a super, then her parents must also be supers. Incredible and Elastigirl) will have children who also have superpowers (Dash, Violet, Jack-Jack). And in The Incredibles, it's quite clear that a couple with superpowers (Mr. So, she clearly teleported in this scene. Take a look at these screenshots from a scene later in the movie. This isn't even the only instance of it happening. And she also somehow got onto Sulley's back after he left her room. How do we know this? Well, throughout the film, we see her demonstrate abilities to teleport.įor example, take a look at this scene in which Boo teleports multiple times.Īt one point, Sulley puts Boo in her room, closes the door, turns around, and finds her standing in front of him with no time for her to slip back out. Now, we're gonna have to do a little mini theory inside of this theory. She shares a name with her voice actress, and we see her name written on one of her drawings.

So, Here's the Theory!įirst, we need to establish that Boo's real name is Mary Gibbs, according to one of the novelizations of Monsters, Inc. I'll leave their video at the end of the article. Well, the SuperCarlinBrothers have come up with a theory as to who Boo's parents are in Monsters, Inc. And one of the most profound questions when it comes to Pixar movies is: who are Boo's parents in Monsters, Inc.? This number being A113.For years, Pixar theorists have been wondering about who Andy's dad is in Toy Story, and whether the cars in Cars are really cars or just animals that look like cars. Number in Monsters University appears in Brave on the door frame of the witch’s hunt.
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Wisps show you magic you need to solve your issues, who’s to say they aren’t trying to help Boo figure out how to get back to her monster.Or has doors that seemingly takes her to other worlds/places almost like magic. And there are a few reasons that hint at this: but ended up in the past and becomes the witch in Brave. But as that’s only rumors, one of my favorite theories is that Boo grew up trying to figure out how to return to the world of Monsters Inc. called Boo which will bring back one of our favorite characters all grown up who hasn’t seen Mike or Sully in years. There are rumors that Pixar will be releasing a sequel to Monsters Inc. And of course she’s playing with a kitty that has similar colors and stripes like Sully from Monsters Inc. More of just an observation during Toy Story 3 during the movie we are shown a glimpse of the little girl on the right at Sunnyside that strikingly looks just like Boo but a little older. And these all revolve around the character Boo from Monsters Inc., with her pursuit to find Sully “Kitty”. In today’s article, we’re going to be connecting Monsters Inc., Toy Story 3, and Brave together. This is the final article in the “Connection the Disney Movies” series, but I might do some more in the future if I find or discover another interesting theory about the movies. These help support the blog, so I can keep creating content. This post may contain affiliate or referral codes, for which I receive a small compensation and you get a discount in exchange.
